YouComm News

YouCommNews was an Australian non-profit organisation which brought journalists, publishers and the public together for crowdsourcing of ideas and resources (including funding) for community-driven journalism. It was founded in 2010 by freelance journalist Melissa Sweet and Margaret Simons of the Public Interest Journalism Foundation (PIJ Foundation) based at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne.[1][2] Its model was based on the United States' organisation Spot.us.

Members of the public could participate either by suggesting ideas for stories they would like a journalist to cover, or by donating money towards a story pitch. Journalists then either suggested a story idea or applied to fulfill an existing idea.[3]

Publishers would jointly fund stories or purchase completed stories, with funds reimbursed to donors.

The project launched with a story investigating the suspension of a childhood immunisation program following many instances of childhood febrile convulsions in Australia.[4]

References

  1. Sally Jackson (Sep 20, 2010). "Commission a journalist". The Australian. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
  2. http://www.journalism.co.uk/news/australian-answer-to-spot-us-039--039-community-powered-039-journalism-gathers-momentum/s2/a538876/
  3. Tara Peck (Sep 23, 2010). "New Journalism Looks to New Fundraising". ProBono News. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
  4. Heath Kelly (Sep 2, 2010). "YouCommNews launches with an investigation into influenza policy". Crikey. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
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